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		<title>5 Creative Ways To Find A Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 15:03:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, you have posted to every internet job board and every job on Monster, CareerBuilder, and HotJobs. You’ve followed up with calls and networked until you are blue in the face. Each Sunday you take the newspaper and apply for every job in your field with little to no results. Well try some unique ways [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, you have posted to every internet job board and every job on Monster, CareerBuilder, and HotJobs. You’ve followed up with calls and networked until you are blue in the face. Each Sunday you take the newspaper and apply for every job in your field with little to no results. Well try some unique ways to find a job.</p>
<p><strong>Send Half of Your Resume</strong><br />
Find a company you want to work. Write a great cover letter on why you are a good fit, pointing to the enclosed resume. Don’t seal the envelope and don’t enclose a resume. They’ll think the resume fell out in the mail. They will call and engage in a conversation. Sell yourself shamelessly.</p>
<p><strong>Write A Prospecting Letter</strong><br />
Make use of the power of direct mail. Locate 5-10companies. Write up a letter to your contact network and ask them if they know anyone who works at any of the companies on your list. When a contact says they know someone on your list, send them your resume and ask them to forward it their contact or ask permission to send it yourself.</p>
<p><strong>E-Mail Chain Letter</strong><br />
Create a list of 20 companies you want to work for and send an email to everyone you know to see if they know anyone who works at these companies. Ask them to contact you if they do, so that you can ask for a referral. Finally, ask them to forward your email to 10 more people. However don’t do this if you’re currently employed!</p>
<p><strong>Distribute A Booklet</strong><br />
Write a booklet with information relevant to your industry and give it away. Everyone loves free information and this demonstrates your expertise. Give the booklet away electronically and advertise it to newsgroups where hiring managers will see it.</p>
<p><strong>Call Human Resources</strong><br />
Sounds crazy, right? Call the human resources department. Ask them what outside agency or third-party recruiting firm they use. They will ask you why do you want to know. Tell them that their company is not currently looking for someone with your skill set right now the agency may be dealing with other firms, so you are looking for a recommendation. They may very well ask you for an interview. If not at least you do get a lead. They would love to save the agency fees. Also being recommended gives you special attention. Send them a thank you note.</p>
<p>These are guerrilla tactics that can give you better results. Be sure to stay toned for another 5 creative tips.</p>
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		<title>A Teaching Resume Will Define All Your Strong Points And Qualifications, Displaying You As The Best Choice For The Job.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 16:59:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A teachers resume should be a brief document in which you provide as much as evidence as you can to the employer that you will be a good teacher. Basically a resume should contain your full name, campus and permanent address, telephone numbers and email addresses. Apart from that a teaching resume should include the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A teachers resume should be a brief document in which you provide as much as evidence as you can to the employer that you will be a good teacher.</p>
<p>Basically a resume should contain your full name, campus and permanent address, telephone numbers and email addresses. Apart from that a teaching resume should include the following information:</p>
<p>A clear cut career and job objective which shows your sense of direction to the employer.</p>
<p>Your teaching resume should have the names of each of your employers and your corresponding job titles.</p>
<p>Mention the number of staff that you manage (if applicable).</p>
<p>Highlight the list of subjects and the age of the pupils that you teach.</p>
<p>Mention some of the teaching and learning methods that you use, field trips, discussions etc.</p>
<p>Mention your responsibilities in curriculum developments.</p>
<p>Highlight how you develop pupils with practical, creative, academic and social skills by balanced learning programs.</p>
<p>Mention any administrative duties in your work place.</p>
<p>Your methods and procedures for setting and marking home work, course work and exams.</p>
<p>How you did assessment of pupils work.</p>
<p>How you are maintaining relationships with other teachers, parents, counselors, social workers etc to improve the activities of pupils.</p>
<p>Mention how you are working, advising and guiding pupils on personal and academic problems and issues, caring responsibilities.</p>
<p>Highlight any extra curricular activities that you organized and the result of it.</p>
<p>Highlight any other achievements that have benefited your department and obviously your organization in general.</p>
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		<title>A Sample Interview Thank You Letter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 16:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A sample thank you letter that you use after an interview, as a guideline or template, will save you a lot of time when preparing this type of correspondence.  Since you’ll prepare it before the job interview when you are not nervous and have a clear head, the letter will really increase your chances of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A sample thank you letter that you use after an interview, as a guideline or template, will save you a lot of time when preparing this type of correspondence.  Since you’ll prepare it before the job interview when you are not nervous and have a clear head, the letter will really increase your chances of making or reinforcing a good impression.</p>
<p>Trying using this for your own uses.</p>
<p>Date<br />
Name<br />
Company<br />
Address<br />
City<br />
State<br />
Zip</p>
<p>Dear Name,</p>
<p>I enjoyed the chance to visit with you in your office today concerning career opportunities with ABC Company.  After discussing the future of the company I am convinced that I can make a positive contribution, and believe our association could be mutually beneficial.</p>
<p>I was especially impressed with the information you provided concerning expansion into other markets and a need for an invigorated marketing effort.  With my background in advertising and insurance sales and experience as a carnival promoter, I believe I have a lot to offer.</p>
<p>ABC Company has an outstanding reputation in the field and is the type of organization I wish to associate myself with.  I pride myself on being an outstanding salesman and promotional specialist, and look forward to a chance to make a positive contribution during this period of growth.</p>
<p>If I can provide any more information that would be of assistance to you, please don’t hesitate to call me at the phone number listed above, or email me if that is more convenient.  I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.</p>
<p>Again, thank you for your time.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>John J. Doe.</p>
<p>Using this sample letter will save you time and lead to more second interviews and more job offers.  However, if your field is not sales or marketing it may not be perfectly suited to your needs.  It should be easy to analyze the thank you letter and see which sentences and paragraphs can be changed to make it fit your needs and your profession.  With modern word processing software you can customize one version, and then copy the file and make another letter geared towards a different type of job completely.  For instance, if there are three or four types of jobs you would consider then creating a thank you letter for each is probably a good idea.  The same of course is true with your cover letter and resume. Different versions for different types of jobs, emphasizing different aspects of your skills and experience will make you more versatile.  If, however, you are determined to pursue only one type of job, then you obviously need only one sample letter, one type of cover letter and one type of resume.  This is a personal choice and you are the only person who knows exactly what job would be best suited for you and if there is more than one type you’d consider.</p>
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		<title>A Resume Sample Will Give You A Clear Idea Of What Will Best Suit Your Needs.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 16:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any good sample resume will have the following sections. This section is devoted to giving various ideas for great resume writing. Clearly stat job objectives Highlight qualifications Directly relevant skills and experience. Work history. Relevant education and training. Choosing The Right Resume Format: There are different types of resume formats available.  Choose the best format [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any good sample resume will have the following sections. This section is devoted to giving various ideas for great resume writing.</p>
<p>Clearly stat job objectives<br />
Highlight qualifications<br />
Directly relevant skills and experience.<br />
Work history.<br />
Relevant education and training.</p>
<p>Choosing The Right Resume Format:<br />
There are different types of resume formats available.  Choose the best format that suits the job you are applying for.<br />
Chronological Format:<br />
The primary organizing principle of this format is your employment record advancing in a particular career direction. Choose this format when you have clear cut qualifications and you are opting for a new job position in the same field.<br />
Functional Format:<br />
This format is suitable for candidates who are starting or changing their career. Your key skills, knowledge and related accomplishments are the primary organizing principle of this format with proof and prediction of your ability to contribute in your future job.  You can also have a combinational format by combining the features of both formats.</p>
<p>In our website you can find some of the most important information that should be included in your resume. These are elements that an employer will look for, regardless of the number of years of experience you have. Advice for Computer Software Engineers, Architects, Sales Executives, Administrator, Pharmacists, Nurses, Teachers, Construction workers etc are given for your benefit. This information will help you to prepare an original and unique resume. Be sure that you are not simply copying a resume format that you happen to find appealing.</p>
<p>Instead of copying, consider your sample resume choice very carefully.  Pick and choose the concepts and information or parts of any of these sample resumes that best fits your unique resume. Select the format that most emphasizes your strengths and achievements and excludes or reduces your weaknesses. Your resume needs to impress the recruiter or hiring manager enough to get you an interview.</p>
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